The following dissertation is divided into three main sections:
Firstly, the precise meaning of the power phenomena-from the mixed
sociology and political anthropology points of view-is weighted. At this
point, a modest description of the power phenomena in the no human animals is mentioned. Subsequently, the political power phenomena will be
exposed with a combination of authority relations and domination-submission explanation, in where hierarchisation of the global societies is explained. At last the research of the economic power will be deepenely
studied, where through three analytical aspects we can contemplate how
public policies are nothing more than a behavior expression, the objectives
and vision of economic operators from collective decisional apparatus
which are permeated by the subjacent havocs in political ambiances and
social realities that are severely asymmetrical.